The former Beatle, 69, had earlier tied the knot with American heiress Nancy Shevell , 51, but he didnât quite get the reception he may have expected from his neighbours.

A host of celebrity guests, including Ringo Starr , Kate Moss , Twiggy and Ronnie Wood , attended the party, which was gatecrashed at 1.30am by Westminster city council inspectors.

The complaints are thought to have been made when DJ Mark Ronson started playing music which included a number of Beatles hits.

Two officials arrived at the property in St Johnâs Wood and said the music, coming from a marquee in the garden, had to be turned down.

Ronson, who is friends with John Lennonâs son Sean, ended his DJ set with Beatles classic Hey Jude. McCartney took the microphone during the party, singing a number of songs, including a special track he had written for his new bride.

Westminsterâs licensing head Andrew Ralph said: âThe volume was reduced on request. No further action is being taken.â

McCartney revealed on Monday that heâll continue to make noise of a different kind, announcing 11 extra dates for his On The Run tour. It will end in his home town of Liverpool on December 20.